Artists M. River and T. Whid formed MTAA in 1996 and soon after began to explore the internet, video, software and sculpture as mediums for their conceptually-based art. The duo’s exhibition history includes group shows and screenings at The New Museum of Contemporary Art, Postmasters Gallery and Artists Space, all in New York City, and at The Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles. In "New Media Art" (Taschen, 2006), authors Mark Tribe and Reena Jana describe MTAA’s "One Year Performance Video (aka samHsiehUpdate)" as “a deftly transparent demonstration of new media’s ability to manipulate our perceptions of time.” The collaboration has earned grants and awards from Creative Capital, Rhizome.org, Eyebeam, New Radio & Performing Arts, Inc. and The Whitney Museum of American Art.

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In this week playlist we proudly present to you SPOTS, which is on show
at Potsdamer Platz 10 in Berlin. currently one of the world’s largest
media façades. For a period of eighteen months, the eleven-storey glazed
main façade of this office building owned by HVB Immobilien AG will host
the light and media art installation SPOTS. The media [...]

On 31 December 2005,
the global networking project
[R][R][F]2005—>XP by Agricola de Cologne
http://rrf2005.newmediafest.org will expire,
but will be reborn on 1 January 2006 as
[R][R][F]2006—>XP
http://rrf2006.newmediafest.org.
Since its start in March 2004, the RRF project
(Remembering-Repressing-Forgetting)
has become one of the most successful
Internet based project environments of its kind.
Dealing with the thematical aspects of “memory & [...]

This interview was originally published on Webzine in 2004. It is republished on newmediaFIX with permission.
I recently had the pleasure of meeting and interviewing McKenzie Wark, author of A Hacker Manifesto,[1] which is a disquisition on the new class struggle developing between the creators and users of ‘intellectual property’ and those who would control [...]

All can either be accessed via this url http://www.furtherfield.org from
the front page, or from the links under each of the introductions below.
Words Made Flesh by Florian Cramer.
Although it was not until 1957 that mathematician John W. Tukey coined
the term “software